Use Quran's words instead of bombs

Life is difficult being an American Muslim, but having to deal with the fear of losing my life is even worse -- and this fear almost become reality when, according to police, Adel Daoud attempted to set off a bomb across from my office and failed miserably.

As a Muslim, it is not that I deny jihad; in fact, I embrace it because I understand it well. Jihad is not repeatedly emphasized in the Holy Quran so that we can shed blood, spread disorder and disloyalty, or disrupt civil peace in its name. Not even Prophet Muhammad ever raised a sword against his enemies when much wrong was committed against him. Then how is it that some Muslims feel the need to plot a bomb to demonstrate their anger?

The Quran, if used properly, would be a much better weapon even in this day and age. If we could use its beautiful and peaceful teachings to combat our anger, our internal struggle -- the jihad we should be fighting -- would be in balance.

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